Leon Jensen (soccer player)

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Leon Jensen
Personnel
birthday May 19, 1997
place of birth MannheimGermany
size 175 cm
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
0000–2014 Tennis Borussia Berlin
2014-2016 Hertha BSC
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2016 Werder Bremen III 2 (0)
2016-2018 Werder Bremen II 50 (6)
2018-2019 F91 Dudelange 8 (0)
2019– FSV Zwickau 33 (5)
1 Only league games are given.
As of July 11, 2020

Leon Jensen (born May 19, 1997 in Mannheim ) is a German soccer player who is under contract with the third division club FSV Zwickau .

Life

Jensen was born in Mannheim when his father Martino Gatti , also a former professional soccer player, was active at FC Homburg . At the age of one month he moved to Berlin because his father moved there. He then grew up in Berlin.

Career

Jensen played for the B-Juniors of Tennis Borussia Berlin . In 2014 he moved to Hertha BSC's A-Juniors , with whom he took third place in the U-19 Bundesliga North / Northeast in the 2014/15 and 2015/16 seasons, and in 2015 the DFB Junior Cup won and reached the final of this competition in 2016 . For the 2016/17 season he was signed by Werder Bremen for his second team in the third division . There he played the first game of the season against SF Lotte , where he immediately saw the red card because of an assault. Especially in the second half of the season he came to other missions, where he was mostly substituted. In the 2017/18 season he made 32 appearances and scored 4 goals. In the summer of 2018 he moved to Luxembourg champions F91 Dudelange in the BGL Ligue . Here he was able to celebrate the triple of championship, cup and league cup and was used twice in the group stage of the Europa League against Olympiacos and Betis Sevilla . For the 2019/20 season , third division FSV Zwickau signed him.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. From Europe to the 3rd division to the FSV - and happy. Freiepresse.de, September 20, 2019, accessed on November 3, 2019 .
  2. Werder II strengthens with Leon Jensen. kicker.de, June 21, 2016, accessed on November 3, 2019 .
  3. Ban on Werders Jensen Sport1.de, August 2, 2016.
  4. Offensive player comes from F91 Dudelange www.zwickau.de, May 13, 2019